Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

In a first, HC issues notice to living entity Ganga, seeks reply

- Kamal Jagati letters@htlive.com

NAINITAL: The Uttarakhan­d High Court Friday issued a notice to the Ganga, just over a month after the river was declared a living entity.

This is the first time that the river, considered holy by the Hindus, has been served a legal notice after the Uttarakhan­d high court, in a landmark verdict on March 20, granted it and River Y am una the legal identity and rights of a person as laid out in in the Constituti­on of India

A bench of justices V KB is ht and Alok Singh also issued notices to the state government, state pollution control board, Rishikesh Nagar Palika and Central Pollution Control Board seeking their reply by May 8 on a PIL challengin­g the government proposal to create a garbage dump in Rishikesh.

The PIL, filed by Swarup Singh Pundir, the gram pradhan (village head) of Khadak Maf village, through his counsel Gopal K Verma claims that the Ganga flows on two sides of the 10-acre land earmarked for the garbage dump.

As per the petitioner, a proposal to create the garbage dump was made in 2015 and after securing the required approvals, including from the National Green Tribunal, a detailed project report (DPR) has been prepared.

In his petition, Pundir, said that on one hand, the government was spending crores of rupees to clean the river under the Namami Gange project while on the other hand it was allowing constructi­on of a garbage dump spread over 10 acre land that has Ganga flowing on its two sides. Pundirsaid­thegarbage­would seep into the river during the rain further polluting it and defeating the very purpose of the Namami Gange project.

Hearing the PIL, the bench issued notices to all the respondent­s, including Ganga (respondent no. 2) asking them to file their replies during the next hearing.

 ??  ?? This is the first time that the river has been served a legal notice after the high court granted it rights of a living person. HT FILE PHOTO
This is the first time that the river has been served a legal notice after the high court granted it rights of a living person. HT FILE PHOTO

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